The Independent Institute of Education
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences in Game Design and Development
The Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences in Game Design and Development in Computer and Information Systems is offered by The Independent Institute of Education.
Program Length: 3 YEARS.
Subjects: 15.
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences in Game Design and Development offered by the Independent Institute of Education at the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
This qualification will provide learners with a thorough theoretical grounding in the key disciplines of computer programming, game design and game development and branding. These are the key disciplines that inform the professional practice of computer game design and development in a branding context. Graduates will be able to create both two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer games for mobile and personal computer markets using an informed creative game design, which can be developed into a complete computer gaming solution.
Develop the singular skillset required to thrive in one of the most exciting, lucrative, and fastest-growing industries on the planet. The IIE BCIS degree in Game Design and Development equips students with the necessary skills to pursue a career in creating digital games for different platforms, from home consoles and computers to newly established platforms like mobile phones and other hand-held devices. A graduate will be qualified in both the programming and creative aspects of a career in designing and developing games; gamified applications and immersive content for new technologies.
Modules:
YEAR 3YEAR 2
- Game Design 1A & 1B
- Game Development 1A & 1B
- Game Art 1A & 1B
- Programming Logic and Design (Introduction)
- Mathematical Principles for Developers
YEAR 3
- Game Design 2A & 2B
- Game Development 2A & 2B
- Game Art 2A & 2B
- Narrative for Gaming
- Database Introduction
- Game Design 3A & 3B
- Game Development 3A & 3B
- Work Integrated Learning 3A & 3B
- Introduction to Research
- Open Source Coding (Introduction)